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Alonso provisionally cleared for Chinese GP

McLaren's Fernando Alonso is looking forward to just getting behind the wheel again following a frightening crash at the season-opening race in Melbourne that left his car in a mangled heap on the track and him with a fractured rib. The FIA doctors ruled him out of the Bahrain Grand Prix, but he was given provisional clearance to take part in Friday's first practice session in China, after which he will have to undergo further medical tests to ensure he's fit enough for the rest of the weekend. 'In Bahrain, I was mentally 100 percent, ready to race, but physically I had a lot of pain,' he said. 'Now the situation has improved a lot and I'm mentally 120 percent now, but...
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